Newark eyes studio deal with EGOT Goldberg, MBS Group

Written by Matthew Fazelpoor - njbiz.com

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka announced May 9 that the city is in active discussions with The MBS Group, the world’s largest studio services and infrastructure company, and its partner Whoopi Inc., led by Goldberg, to establish a major studio presence in Newark.

The basics:

  • Whoopi Goldberg, The MBS Group in talks for Newark film studio
  • Project would create jobs, housing and arts investment
  • Builds on Lionsgate and city’s growing film/TV presence
  • Formal announcement expected in coming months

Talks are underway to potentially bring a Whoopi Goldberg-led studio project to the City of Newark.

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka announced May 9 that the city is in active discussions with The MBS Group, the world’s largest studio services and infrastructure company, and its partner Whoopi Inc., led by Goldberg, to establish a major studio presence in Newark.

The city says the proposed development offers a significant opportunity to position Newark as a premiere East Coast hub for television and film production. It would also build on local efforts, such as the establishment of an Office of Film & TV as well as the under-construction Lionsgate Newark Studios.

Baraka stressed that the potential investment would generate affordable housing, new jobs, local training programs, and economic revitalization though the arts and entertainment sectors.

“This development with MBS expands my consistent efforts to bring Newark full circle to its early days as the world’s film capital,” said Baraka. “It widens the lends to encompass and enrich all aspects of city life – from employment and job training to housing.”

Desiree Hadley, director of the Newark Office of Film & TV, said it is an exciting opportunity for the community.

“Mayor Baraka has been a visionary with sourcing creative ways to help increase housing options while continually enhancing our artistic community,” said Hadley. “Whoopi Goldberg and MBS Studios couldn’t have picked a better place to develop film/TV studios, joined with affordable housing. I am excited for how this development will encourage our young people to pursue careers in the industry.”


Full article published on njbiz.com.

Matthew Fazelpoor - njbiz.com
+ posts

Last modified: May 27, 2025